
UN Calls Gaza Famine “Man-Made” as Hunger Crisis Worsens
The UN declares a “man-made” famine in Gaza, warning 640,000 could face catastrophic hunger. Leaders call for ceasefire and open crossings to avert disaster.
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The UN declares a “man-made” famine in Gaza, warning 640,000 could face catastrophic hunger. Leaders call for ceasefire and open crossings to avert disaster.
On World Humanitarian Day, the UN revealed a record 383 aid workers were killed in 2024, highlighting urgent need for accountability and protection amid global conflicts.
Israel’s military chief has approved a framework for a new Gaza offensive, intensifying air strikes on Gaza City as talks for a truce take place amid rising humanitarian concerns.
Fighting in Gaza City continues despite U.S.-backed ceasefire talks, with rising casualties and a growing humanitarian crisis.
Israel’s Security Cabinet approved a plan to take control of Gaza City, drawing global condemnation and raising fears of forced displacement and a deepening humanitarian crisis.
A recent global poll of 9,093 people shows near-universal opposition to Israel’s full Gaza occupation plan and harsh critiques of U.S. support amid the humanitarian crisis.
At the Zikim crossing in northern Gaza, six Palestinians securing humanitarian aid were tragically killed amid an enduring blockade.
Protesters in Tel Aviv and New York decry Gaza starvation, calling it a war crime and urging an end to the blockade.
China’s envoy Fu Cong calls on Israel to stop military ops and restore humanitarian aid in Gaza amid a severe crisis.
Gaza endures a deepening humanitarian crisis as strikes and blockades worsen malnutrition and food shortages.